How to See Properly With Bifocals
Your ability to see objects can alter depending on how far away you are from the object. Some people have trouble seeing objects from afar while other individuals have issues seeing content up close. If you depend on wearing bifocals, however, you have trouble seeing both far away and close up. Bifocals have two different corrective pieces of glass fused together to help correct both sight issues.Instructions
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Place the bifocals on your head. The ear pieces should fit securely around your ears. You can put a chain around the ear pieces, allowing you to take your eyeglasses off and hang them from your neck.
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Look through the main area of the glasses when looking towards objects in the far distance.
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Pull your bifocals down slightly on your nose when reading. You may need to adjust the glasses slightly when reading books because you need to look through the small change in the eyeglass to properly view the up-close content.
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Push your glasses back onto the bridge of your nose so when you walk and drive, the bifocals work properly.
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